Grade Group (GG) 4 prostate cancer includes Gleason scores (GS) 3+5=8, 4+4=8, and 5+3=8. Some studies without pathology re-review of historical cohorts proposed that the presence of pattern 5 worsens prognosis compared to GS 4+4=8 cancer. We assessed how often historically graded GS 5+3=8 cancers retain this grade with contemporary grading recommendations. Sixteen prostate biopsies and 24 radical prostatectomies (RP) reported from 2005 to 2019 as GS 5+3=8 were re-reviewed and graded according to contemporary recommendations. In discrepant cases, an attempt was made to explain the different grading. One (6%) biopsy and 3 (12%) RPs remained GS 5+3=8 (GG4) after re-review. Two (12%) biopsies remained GG4 but were re-graded as GS 3+5=8 and 1 (4...
The Gleason grading system is a powerful tool to prognosticate and aid in the treatment of men with ...
OBJECTIVES: To study long-term trends in Gleason grading in a nationwide population and to assess th...
Grading of prostate cancer has evolved substantially over time, not least because of major changes i...
PURPOSE Gleason grading is an important predictor of prostate cancer (PCa) outcomes. Studies using s...
Gleason grade is universally used for pathologic scoring of the differentiation of prostate cancer. ...
INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND: The increase of prostate cancer diagnosis after the introduction of prostat...
Gleason grading of prostate cancer has gained worldwide acceptance since its introduction 50 years a...
Objective: The grade of the prostate cancer is an important factor in defining prognosis and decidin...
When prostate biopsy cores are separately identified in multiple containers, current recommendations...
In 1966 Donald Gleason developed his grading and scoring system for prostatic adenocarcinoma. This c...
The Gleason system for grading prostate cancer assigns a score on the basis of the most prevalent an...
The Gleason grading system for prostate cancer (PCa) was developed in the 1960s by DF Gleason. Due t...
The Gleason grading system, proposed by Dr. Donald F. Gleason in 1966, is one of the most important ...
Background: To investigate prognostic difference between Gleason Score (GS) 8 and 9–10, as the 2014 ...
open16siThe study was supported by the Strategic Research Programme in Epidemiology at Karolinska In...
The Gleason grading system is a powerful tool to prognosticate and aid in the treatment of men with ...
OBJECTIVES: To study long-term trends in Gleason grading in a nationwide population and to assess th...
Grading of prostate cancer has evolved substantially over time, not least because of major changes i...
PURPOSE Gleason grading is an important predictor of prostate cancer (PCa) outcomes. Studies using s...
Gleason grade is universally used for pathologic scoring of the differentiation of prostate cancer. ...
INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND: The increase of prostate cancer diagnosis after the introduction of prostat...
Gleason grading of prostate cancer has gained worldwide acceptance since its introduction 50 years a...
Objective: The grade of the prostate cancer is an important factor in defining prognosis and decidin...
When prostate biopsy cores are separately identified in multiple containers, current recommendations...
In 1966 Donald Gleason developed his grading and scoring system for prostatic adenocarcinoma. This c...
The Gleason system for grading prostate cancer assigns a score on the basis of the most prevalent an...
The Gleason grading system for prostate cancer (PCa) was developed in the 1960s by DF Gleason. Due t...
The Gleason grading system, proposed by Dr. Donald F. Gleason in 1966, is one of the most important ...
Background: To investigate prognostic difference between Gleason Score (GS) 8 and 9–10, as the 2014 ...
open16siThe study was supported by the Strategic Research Programme in Epidemiology at Karolinska In...
The Gleason grading system is a powerful tool to prognosticate and aid in the treatment of men with ...
OBJECTIVES: To study long-term trends in Gleason grading in a nationwide population and to assess th...
Grading of prostate cancer has evolved substantially over time, not least because of major changes i...